Gliogenesis is the process by which glial cells, the support cells of the nervous system, are generated from neural progenitor cells. This process is crucial for the development and maintenance of the brain, as glial cells play vital roles in supporting neuronal function, regulating neurotransmitter levels, and maintaining homeostasis within the nervous system. Gliogenesis occurs alongside neurogenesis, highlighting the balance needed between neuron and glial cell production during brain development.